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FMCSA to study crash accountability

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Monday, July 23, announced that it will conduct an analysis to determine if a carrier’s role in a crash is a better indicator of future crash risk under ...

CVOC presentation to address employment law landmines

R. Eddie Wayland, an employment law expert and general counsel for the Truckload Carriers Association, will discuss “Employment law potholes on the road ahead,” on Wednesday, Aug. 22, during the first day of the Commercial ...

J.J. Keller’s EOBR supports oil field exception

J.J. Keller announced that Encompass, a compliance management tool, now will support the U.S. oldfield logging exception through the use of Keller’s Android-based electronic onboard recording system. “The U.S. oilfield exception is critical to effectively ...

Rand McNally designes smaller, less costly TruckPC

Rand McNally announced a new hardware design and upgrades for its top-end mobile communication fleet management system, TruckPC. The new system, the TPC 7600, has a mounted box that measures one-third the size of the prior generation ...

PSP records system reviewed, updates proposed

The U.S. Department of Transportation has proposed to update and reissue a System of Records Notice titled “Department of Transportation / Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration – 007 Pre-Employment Screening Program.” The updated system of ...

CCJ Symposium Early Bird Discount Extended for CCJ Readers

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Rand McNally touts upgrades to mobile communications systems, Web portal

Rand McNally on Thursday, July 19, announced a new hardware design and upgrades for its top-end TPC 7600 mobile communication fleet management system, cutting the system’s price to less than $1,200. The company said the ...

Mentor Engineering touts new Ranger in-vehicle computer

Mentor Engineering's Mentor Ranger 4.0 rugged in-vehicle computer is designed to provide real-time electronic dispatching of work orders and job time tracking while enabling in-vehicle navigation, tracking and instant communications. Ranger also is designed to ...

Industry groups challenge FMCSA statement on SMS

The Alliance for Safe, Efficient and Competitive Truck Transportation, along with four trade associations and 12 other named plaintiffs, filed suit earlier this week in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ...

Waller Truck recognized for safety

Waller Truck Co. announced it was presented a Platinum award by Great West Casualty Co. as part of the 2011 National Safety Awards Program. Waller is a family-owned and -operated dry van truckload carrier of general ...

Towne Air Freight chooses PeopleNet Blu.2 in-cab system

PeopleNet, a provider integrated onboard computing and mobile communications systems, announced that Towne Air Freight has begun to install its Blu.2 in-cab technology and mobile communication system in its entire nationwide linehaul fleet. “Being new ...

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Risk & Reward, Part 3: Industry, FMCSA at odds over CSA

Trucking advocates have said that CSA does not allow all carriers to play on a level field. FMCSA argues otherwise. Whose argument ...

Risk & Reward, Part 2: CSA data shows independents at risk

CSA’s crash flaw: Enforcement, accident rates do not mesh

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